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Re: Alliance Captain versus last pick in Alliance Selection
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Originally Posted by Darkseer54
Not exactly the place to ask, but while on the topic, how did 5012 eliminate that threat? Did they just have a cheesecake fast enough to beat it or was it something game-breaking like the reach around strategy? If it was a traditional can grabber fast enough to match the harpoons, is there any video of it? I haven't seen anyone discuss what they had done to beat the harpoons, only that they could.
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By the time Einstein semis came, we had been cheesecaked twice. Once with 118's cangrabbers on our main bot and again with 1678's cangrabbers on a tethered base. This would allow us to be fully engaged on the cans at least as fast as 118 and 1678 were able to.
If the 900/5012 can battle were to occur, it would leave us and 900 tangled up with all 4 cans at the center of the field, with the possibility of leaving a mess in both landfills. This would have made it difficult for 1114(and 118) to play their games effectively. We would have likely played 1671 in place of 118 as they were more proficient at the feeder station.
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2017 - San Diego Regional / Sacramento Regional / Las Vegas Regional
2016 - Los Angeles Regional Creativity + Winners (1197, 987, 5012) / Las Vegas Regional Team Spirit + SF (5012, 5851, 5049) / Galileo Subdivision
2015 - Inland Empire QF (597, 5012, 4413) / Las Vegas Imagery + Winners (148, 987, 5012) / Newton Subdivision and World Champions (118, 1678, 1671, 5012)
2014 - Inland Empire Rookie All Star + Highest Rookie Seed + SF (2339, 1967, 5012) / Las Vegas Rookie All Star / Galileo Division Imagery
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